There one finds the European mallow (Malva rotundifolia) spreading out to the streets with the summer overflow, and every spring a dandelion or two, brought in with the blue grass seed, uncurls in the swardy soil.
It is curious that no green spots are found above, all the water passing down under the soil, the swardy ravines scarcely extend beyond an elevation of 1,500 feet above the camp on Upper Kaloo.
Similar swardy spots occur on the west of the pass, a large Swertia, Caraganoid, Carices, etc.
Water is plentiful in all ravines, the lower parts of which are covered with swardy grass.
The river up which we came after leaving the Helmund, is fully equal to that in size; it is very rapid: the ravine is very narrow, occasionally widening into swardy spots.
Besides this the ground outside is swardy and prettily wooded.
On recommencing the descent, swardy patches commenced, surrounded by fir woods, these increased in frequency.
There one finds the European mallow (Malva rotundifolia) spreading out to the streets with the summer overflow, and every spring a dandelion or two, brought in with the blue grass seed, uncurls in the swardy soil.
There one finds the European mallow (Malva rotundifolia) spreading out to the streets with the summer overflow, and every spring a dandelion or two, brought in with the blue grass seed, uncurls in the swardy soil.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "swardy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.